Press Box: IN BRIEF

In Brief

June 10, 2008

*SOCCER: Goalkeeper Oswaldo Sanchez was arrested in Chicago on Monday after helping the Mexican national team defeat Peru in an exhibition at Soldier Field. According to Telemundo Chicago, Sanchez and some of his teammates were kicked out of a Michigan Avenue hotel when guests complained about noise. Police were called when the players later returned, and Sanchez was arrested between 5 and 6 a.m.

*COLLEGES: Brown announced that it had selected men's basketball assistant coach Jesse Agel to replace Craig Robinson, the brother-in-law of Barack Obama, who left to take the head-coaching job at Oregon State.

*OLYMPICS: Banned sprinter Justin Gatlin has filed a lawsuit in a last-ditch effort to compete at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials in less than three weeks. The suit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in his hometown of Pensacola, Fla. It alleges penalizing the reigning 100-meter gold medalist for a 2001 doping violation that involved attention deficit disorder medication is a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act. ... At prosecutors' request, a judge in Santa Ana, Calif., dismissed the case against a man who was accused of slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of former Olympic ice dancer Oksana "Pasha" Grishuk.